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Wide-ranging Armenians!
Enter through the beautiful wrought iron gate and step amongst the ruins. Gaze up at the surviving tower. Pay your respects at the carved stone cross. Your cost won't take long, but it's rewarding.
If you have time, we can recommend you to visit this site, here is just a few things to see, but take your time by walking in stony street, chat with a locals or church tender. This is the better way...
Wide-ranging Armenians!
Enter through the beautiful wrought iron gate and step amongst the ruins. Gaze up at the surviving tower. Pay your respects at the carved stone cross. Your cost won't take long, but it's rewarding.
Tiny place
If you have time, we can recommend you to visit this site, here is just a few things to see, but take your time by walking in stony street, chat with a locals or church tender. This is the better way...
Nice tiny church
I liked aura in this small church, we had a little rest there during walking on Kamyanets-Podilskiy. This church is about 8 minutes walk from Castle
Historical Place
In fact, only the foundation and the bell were left from the temple. The bell was closed. There are many stone fragments on the territory.
A little ruins-up
Nothing special, beautiful only gate, in the yard just the remains of the ruins of the old church, especially there is no point to go there exactly